Joshua & Jeremy George
BBQ Specialists
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Co-authored Articles (6)
The Best Ways to Tenderize Pork Chops
The key ingredients to a perfect brineNobody wants to bite into a tough cut of pork—and thanks to tenderizing techniques like brining, using a meat mallet, applying a dry rub, marinating, and using meat tenderizer, you...
How to Trim, Slice, & Cut the Perfect Brisket
Learn exactly how to cut a brisket against the grainAre you ready to smoke or braise a mouthwatering brisket but aren’t sure how to cut such a large chunk of meat? Check out our helpful guide to how to trim a brisket t...
How to Smoke a Brisket: Steps, Tips, and Tricks
We know it can be daunting to pick up a nice, fancy brisket and then fire up the smoker for the first time. You’d be surprised how easy this is going to be! Yes, smoking a brisket at home can be time-consuming, but the...
How to
Cook Pork Shoulder
Pork shoulder (also known as "Boston butt" or "Pork butt") is a cut of meat from the upper part of the front leg of a pig - the "shoulder", in other words. Typically, pork shoulder cooking methods use slow, gradual cook...
How to
Thicken BBQ Sauce
Thick BBQ sauce is a key ingredient in making the perfect sandwich or steak. Both store-bought and homemade BBQ sauce can be too thin from time to time, but there are plenty of ways to easily change the consistency of th...
How to
Cook Pork
Pork is the culinary name for meat from the pig. Although the word pork can also refer to cured, smoked, or processed meat, this article will focus on fresh meat. Pork can be eaten and prepared in various forms: cured, s...